PLATE XXXIX. 



EuPELix cuspiDATA.* (Page 3.) 



Fig. 1. — Male insect, with closed elytra. The 

 reflexed rounded edge of the vertex, and the ocelli, 

 are clearly shown. 



Fig. 1 a. — Another example, with the wings ex- 

 panded. Variation in the colouring of the scutellum 

 may be noted. 



Fig. 2, in Plate XXXVIII., vol. i. Shows the pupa 

 with its strongly acuminate vertex, the central keels, 

 also the half-developed alary organs. 



Fig. 2 a, on the same plate. — Shows the under-side 

 of the imago with the lanceolate frons, small clypeus, 

 and rounded genae or cheeks. 



Fig. 2 h, same plate. — End of the female pygofer, 

 drawn in profile after Fieber's figure. 



Strongylocephalus AGRESTis.f (Page 5.) 



Fig. 2. — Male. Showing the ocelli on, or just within, 

 the vertical ridge, and also the striated pronotum. 



Fig. 2rt. — Female, which is larger, and generally 

 seen without the costal spots on the elytra. 



Fig. 2 6. — Under-side of the male pygofer, with its 

 processes. 



Fig. 2 c. — The same seen from above, more magni- 

 fied. The short cauda and the long hairy lower 

 projection recall the somewhat similar parts of Gixius. 



Fig. 2 d. — Elytron and wing of the male, 



Fig. 2 e. — Hind leg, showing the setose and ciliated 

 edges of the tibia. 



Fig. 2/. — Profile view of the head, showing, as in 

 Eupelix, the eye half surrounded by the rim of the 

 vertex; also the position of the antenna maybe noted. 



* From £f and ttiXixi;?, an axe-head, 

 f From cTTfoyyyXo?, round-head. 



